NDORMs, University of Oxford, UK.
Department of Psychiatry, University of Ibadan and University College Hospital, Nigeria.
Int J Soc Psychiatry. 2022 Sep;68(6):1218-1222. doi: 10.1177/00207640221094955. Epub 2022 May 13.
There has been increasing interest in the physical health, mental wellbeing and burnout afflicting medical students over recent years. This paper describes the overall results from phase two of an international study including a further nine countries across the world.
We sampled large groups of medical students in nine countries at the same time and with exactly the same method in order to aid direct comparison of demographics, burnout and mental wellbeing through validated instruments.
A total of 4,942 medical students from these countries participated in this study. Around 68% of respondents screened positive for mild psychiatric illness using the General Health Questionnaire-12. Around 81% and 78% of respondents were found to be disengaged or exhausted respectively using the Oldenburg Burnout Inventory. Around 10% were found to be CAGE positive and 14% reported cannabis use. The main source of stress reported by medical students was their academic studies, followed by relationships, financial difficulties and housing issues.
Cultural, religious and socioeconomic factors within each country are important and understanding their effects is fundamental in developing successful local, regional and national initiatives. Further quantitative and qualitative research is required to confirm our results, clarify their causes and to develop appropriate preventative strategies.
近年来,人们对医学生的身体健康、心理健康和职业倦怠问题越来越关注。本文介绍了一项国际研究第二阶段的总体结果,该研究包括全球另外九个国家。
我们同时在九个国家抽取了大量的医学生样本,并采用完全相同的方法,以便通过经过验证的工具,对人口统计学、倦怠和心理健康进行直接比较。
共有来自这些国家的 4942 名医学生参与了这项研究。大约 68%的受访者使用一般健康问卷-12 筛查出轻度精神疾病。大约 81%和 78%的受访者分别被发现使用奥登堡职业倦怠量表处于脱力或疲惫状态。大约 10%的人 CAGE 测试呈阳性,14%的人报告使用大麻。医学生报告的主要压力源是他们的学业,其次是人际关系、经济困难和住房问题。
每个国家的文化、宗教和社会经济因素都很重要,了解这些因素的影响对于制定成功的地方、区域和国家举措至关重要。需要进一步进行定量和定性研究,以确认我们的结果,阐明其原因,并制定适当的预防策略。